What is Pestík?

fasting is a female reproductive part of the flower, which is designed to be fertilized by pollination to make its eggs develop on the seeds, allowing the plant to promote. The seeds often occur inside the fleshy layer of material better known as fruit. The origin of the plants are located inside the plants and comes in different shapes and sizes, which are specially adapted to different plants and conditions. They can also be arranged in different ways inside the flower, with some pistins buried deep inside, while others are pushed. Sometimes the only carpel is a pistík and sometimes more Carpel is joined. Eggs or eggs can be found at the piston base. The drink that projected from the eggs has a style that increases the anther, a structure that is designed to attract and capture pollen. When the pollen lands on the pilium, it moves in style and ovula to fertilize the plant. Medium and inferior pistils are buried deeper into the flower. Pistil's position plays a role in whether the plant can fertilizeWhile most plants seek to promote cross pollination to genetic diversity rather than fertilize their own eggs.

People who are interested in plant anatomy can look at Pestík until the next time they have a flower at hand, ideally a large flower such as daily water, so they will be able to clearly see the structures. If the flower is cut in half to form a cross -section, the viewer should be able to see bulbous eggs, a screening style and a slightly sticky anthill that together form a pistil.

also known as Gynoecium, Pistilje normally placed side by side with the male part of the flower, Androecio. In some plants, flowers are either male or women who are designed to support cross pollination, and in several species the whole plant is either male or female. If the plants are such a gender, it is necessary to have at least one male plant in the vicinity to ensure pollen for OPLof an union. Municipalities sometimes use it to grow trees that do not create dirty fruit, and plant male trees for ornamental purposes.

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